Chords for It's Roll on My Time Boys
Tempo:
67.15 bpm
Chords used:
E
B
A
Abm
Dbm
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Right, this song has got a chorus [B] and I wrote it when I left Whaley [E] actually.
The chorus goes, roll on me time boys, roll on me time, this is my last trip on the grey funnel line.
So I'll say farewell to the wind and the brine and sing you a song called Roll On Me Time.
[E] [B] And [E] [Abm] [E]
[A] [B] [E] it's roll on me time, [A] boys, [E] roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
So I'll say [E] farewell to [A] the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a [B] song called Roll [E] On Me [A] Time.
[E] [B] Well [E] first we have stokers [E] that work down below.
They give us fresh water [B] and make the ship go.
Well the [E] ship's broken down, [A] boys, [E] don't that sound fine?
But in the cold tap there's diesel [B] and in the [E] hot one brown slime.
And it's roll on me time, boys, [A] roll [E] on me time.
This is my last trip, it's my last trip on the grey [B] funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell [A] to [E] the wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called [E] Roll On Me [A] Time.
[E]
[B] [E] [A] [E] And next we have arpies [Abm] with hands [E] on their hips.
With chinagraph pencils and [B] puckered up lips.
Well [E] they'll get us there, [A] boys, [E] whatever the cost.
Well where are we pilot?
[Abm] We're [E] bloody well lost and it's roll on me time, boys, [A] roll [E] on me time.
This is my last trip [B] on the grey funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell [A] to [E] the wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called [E] Roll On Me [A] Time.
[E] [E] And there stands the GI, so tall and so proud.
His voice never made sense, but [B] God was it loud.
And now the [E] old GI [B] is [A] [E] all dead and gone.
They've given him his brains back [B] and [E] christened him Pom.
And it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
So I'll [E] say farewell to [A] the wind [E] and the brine and sing you a song [Abm] called Roll On [E] Me Time.
[A]
[E] [A] And next [E] we have tiffies, a cool bunch of these.
If you want to be one you need [B] GC.
And [E] to be GC, boys, you [E] need a brain in your head.
It's amazing how much [Abm] work can be done from [E] a bed and it's roll on me time, [Dbm] boys, [E] roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the grey [B] funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell to [A] the wind [E] and the brine and sing you a song [Abm] called [E] Roll On Me Time.
[A] [E] Well down there in Vernon, I've heard the bell ring.
They do demolition and listen [B] for ping.
But the [E] sonar men too, boys, [A] are wearing [E] a frown.
Because what can they [Dbm] ping?
[Eb] Now the [E] criteria's down and it's roll on me time, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on [B] the grey funnel line.
So I'll [E] say farewell to the wind and the brine and sing you a [Abm] song called Roll [E] On Me [A] Time.
[E] Only time it is roll, boys, [A] no [E] I'm not glad.
Sometimes they've been happy, [B] sometimes they've been sad.
So [E] I'll raise me glass, [A] boys, drink [E] your health with me wine.
And hope that you'll join [B] me, [E] it's roll on me time and it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on [B] the grey funnel line.
So I'll [E] say farewell [A] to the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called Roll [E] On Me Time.
And it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
[E] So I'll say farewell to [A] the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called Roll [E] On Me Time.
[A] [E] [Db] [N]
The chorus goes, roll on me time boys, roll on me time, this is my last trip on the grey funnel line.
So I'll say farewell to the wind and the brine and sing you a song called Roll On Me Time.
[E] [B] And [E] [Abm] [E]
[A] [B] [E] it's roll on me time, [A] boys, [E] roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
So I'll say [E] farewell to [A] the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a [B] song called Roll [E] On Me [A] Time.
[E] [B] Well [E] first we have stokers [E] that work down below.
They give us fresh water [B] and make the ship go.
Well the [E] ship's broken down, [A] boys, [E] don't that sound fine?
But in the cold tap there's diesel [B] and in the [E] hot one brown slime.
And it's roll on me time, boys, [A] roll [E] on me time.
This is my last trip, it's my last trip on the grey [B] funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell [A] to [E] the wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called [E] Roll On Me [A] Time.
[E]
[B] [E] [A] [E] And next we have arpies [Abm] with hands [E] on their hips.
With chinagraph pencils and [B] puckered up lips.
Well [E] they'll get us there, [A] boys, [E] whatever the cost.
Well where are we pilot?
[Abm] We're [E] bloody well lost and it's roll on me time, boys, [A] roll [E] on me time.
This is my last trip [B] on the grey funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell [A] to [E] the wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called [E] Roll On Me [A] Time.
[E] [E] And there stands the GI, so tall and so proud.
His voice never made sense, but [B] God was it loud.
And now the [E] old GI [B] is [A] [E] all dead and gone.
They've given him his brains back [B] and [E] christened him Pom.
And it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
So I'll [E] say farewell to [A] the wind [E] and the brine and sing you a song [Abm] called Roll On [E] Me Time.
[A]
[E] [A] And next [E] we have tiffies, a cool bunch of these.
If you want to be one you need [B] GC.
And [E] to be GC, boys, you [E] need a brain in your head.
It's amazing how much [Abm] work can be done from [E] a bed and it's roll on me time, [Dbm] boys, [E] roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the grey [B] funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell to [A] the wind [E] and the brine and sing you a song [Abm] called [E] Roll On Me Time.
[A] [E] Well down there in Vernon, I've heard the bell ring.
They do demolition and listen [B] for ping.
But the [E] sonar men too, boys, [A] are wearing [E] a frown.
Because what can they [Dbm] ping?
[Eb] Now the [E] criteria's down and it's roll on me time, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on [B] the grey funnel line.
So I'll [E] say farewell to the wind and the brine and sing you a [Abm] song called Roll [E] On Me [A] Time.
[E] Only time it is roll, boys, [A] no [E] I'm not glad.
Sometimes they've been happy, [B] sometimes they've been sad.
So [E] I'll raise me glass, [A] boys, drink [E] your health with me wine.
And hope that you'll join [B] me, [E] it's roll on me time and it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on [B] the grey funnel line.
So I'll [E] say farewell [A] to the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called Roll [E] On Me Time.
And it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
[E] So I'll say farewell to [A] the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called Roll [E] On Me Time.
[A] [E] [Db] [N]
Key:
E
B
A
Abm
Dbm
E
B
A
Right, this song has got a chorus [B] and I wrote it when I left Whaley [E] actually.
_ The chorus goes, roll on me time boys, roll on me time, this is my last trip on the grey funnel line.
So I'll say farewell to the wind and the brine and sing you a song called Roll On Me Time.
_ [E] _ [B] And [E] _ [Abm] _ [E] _
[A] _ [B] _ [E] it's roll on me time, [A] boys, [E] roll on me time.
_ This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
_ So I'll say [E] farewell to [A] the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a [B] song called Roll [E] On Me [A] Time.
[E] [B] Well [E] first we have stokers _ [E] that work down below.
_ They give us fresh water [B] and make the ship go.
_ Well the [E] ship's broken down, [A] boys, [E] don't that sound fine?
_ But in the cold tap there's diesel [B] and in the [E] hot one brown slime.
And it's roll on me time, boys, [A] roll [E] on me time.
This is my last trip, it's my last trip on the grey [B] funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell [A] to [E] the wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called [E] Roll On Me [A] Time.
[E] _
[B] _ [E] _ [A] _ [E] And next we have arpies [Abm] with hands [E] on their hips.
With chinagraph pencils and [B] puckered up lips.
_ Well [E] they'll get us there, [A] boys, [E] whatever the cost.
_ Well where are we pilot?
[Abm] We're [E] bloody well lost and it's roll on me time, boys, [A] roll [E] on me time.
This is my last trip [B] on the grey funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell [A] to [E] the wind and the brine _ and sing you a song [B] called [E] Roll On Me [A] Time.
[E] _ [E] And there stands the GI, so tall and so proud.
_ His voice never made sense, but [B] God was it loud.
_ And now the [E] old GI [B] is [A] [E] all dead and gone.
_ They've given him his brains back [B] and [E] christened him Pom.
And it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
_ This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
_ So I'll [E] say farewell to [A] the wind [E] and the brine and sing you a song [Abm] called Roll On [E] Me Time.
[A] _
[E] [A] And next [E] we have tiffies, a cool bunch of these.
_ If you want to be one you need [B] GC. _
And [E] to be GC, boys, you [E] need a brain in your head. _
It's amazing how much [Abm] work can be done from [E] a bed and it's roll on me time, [Dbm] boys, [E] roll on me time.
_ This is my last trip on the grey [B] funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell to [A] the wind [E] and the brine and sing you a song [Abm] called [E] Roll On Me Time.
[A] _ [E] Well down there in Vernon, I've heard the bell ring.
_ They do demolition and listen [B] for ping.
_ But the [E] sonar men too, boys, [A] are wearing [E] a frown.
_ Because what can they [Dbm] ping?
[Eb] Now the [E] criteria's down and it's roll on me time, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on [B] the grey funnel line.
_ So I'll [E] say farewell to the wind and the brine _ and sing you a [Abm] song called Roll [E] On Me [A] Time.
[E] Only time it is roll, boys, [A] no [E] I'm not glad.
_ _ Sometimes they've been happy, [B] sometimes they've been sad.
_ So [E] I'll raise me glass, [A] boys, drink [E] your health with me wine.
_ And hope that you'll join [B] me, [E] it's roll on me time and it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on [B] the grey funnel line. _
So I'll [E] say farewell [A] to the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called Roll [E] On Me Time.
And it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
_ [E] So I'll say farewell to [A] the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called Roll [E] On Me Time.
[A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [N] _ _
_ The chorus goes, roll on me time boys, roll on me time, this is my last trip on the grey funnel line.
So I'll say farewell to the wind and the brine and sing you a song called Roll On Me Time.
_ [E] _ [B] And [E] _ [Abm] _ [E] _
[A] _ [B] _ [E] it's roll on me time, [A] boys, [E] roll on me time.
_ This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
_ So I'll say [E] farewell to [A] the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a [B] song called Roll [E] On Me [A] Time.
[E] [B] Well [E] first we have stokers _ [E] that work down below.
_ They give us fresh water [B] and make the ship go.
_ Well the [E] ship's broken down, [A] boys, [E] don't that sound fine?
_ But in the cold tap there's diesel [B] and in the [E] hot one brown slime.
And it's roll on me time, boys, [A] roll [E] on me time.
This is my last trip, it's my last trip on the grey [B] funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell [A] to [E] the wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called [E] Roll On Me [A] Time.
[E] _
[B] _ [E] _ [A] _ [E] And next we have arpies [Abm] with hands [E] on their hips.
With chinagraph pencils and [B] puckered up lips.
_ Well [E] they'll get us there, [A] boys, [E] whatever the cost.
_ Well where are we pilot?
[Abm] We're [E] bloody well lost and it's roll on me time, boys, [A] roll [E] on me time.
This is my last trip [B] on the grey funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell [A] to [E] the wind and the brine _ and sing you a song [B] called [E] Roll On Me [A] Time.
[E] _ [E] And there stands the GI, so tall and so proud.
_ His voice never made sense, but [B] God was it loud.
_ And now the [E] old GI [B] is [A] [E] all dead and gone.
_ They've given him his brains back [B] and [E] christened him Pom.
And it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
_ This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
_ So I'll [E] say farewell to [A] the wind [E] and the brine and sing you a song [Abm] called Roll On [E] Me Time.
[A] _
[E] [A] And next [E] we have tiffies, a cool bunch of these.
_ If you want to be one you need [B] GC. _
And [E] to be GC, boys, you [E] need a brain in your head. _
It's amazing how much [Abm] work can be done from [E] a bed and it's roll on me time, [Dbm] boys, [E] roll on me time.
_ This is my last trip on the grey [B] funnel line.
So [E] I'll say farewell to [A] the wind [E] and the brine and sing you a song [Abm] called [E] Roll On Me Time.
[A] _ [E] Well down there in Vernon, I've heard the bell ring.
_ They do demolition and listen [B] for ping.
_ But the [E] sonar men too, boys, [A] are wearing [E] a frown.
_ Because what can they [Dbm] ping?
[Eb] Now the [E] criteria's down and it's roll on me time, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on [B] the grey funnel line.
_ So I'll [E] say farewell to the wind and the brine _ and sing you a [Abm] song called Roll [E] On Me [A] Time.
[E] Only time it is roll, boys, [A] no [E] I'm not glad.
_ _ Sometimes they've been happy, [B] sometimes they've been sad.
_ So [E] I'll raise me glass, [A] boys, drink [E] your health with me wine.
_ And hope that you'll join [B] me, [E] it's roll on me time and it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on [B] the grey funnel line. _
So I'll [E] say farewell [A] to the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called Roll [E] On Me Time.
And it's roll on me time, boys, roll on me time.
This is my last trip on the [B] grey funnel line.
_ [E] So I'll say farewell to [A] the [E] wind and the brine and sing you a song [B] called Roll [E] On Me Time.
[A] _ [E] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [Db] _ [N] _ _